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TechZone – access to current technology for students

TechZone – access to current technology for students. A trial by Deakin University Library in providing current mobile technology for students and staff to try out and experiment with. Colin Bates, Deakin University Library. Background.

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TechZone – access to current technology for students

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  1. TechZone – access to current technology for students A trial by Deakin University Library in providing current mobile technology for students and staff to try out and experiment with. Colin Bates, Deakin University Library

  2. Background • During 2010 the library established a “Blue Sky” group of staff to investigate trends that could impact the library and its services • One of these trends was around the range of new educational and mobile technologies now available and the speed of their development • The TechZone concept was proposed building on the idea of technology petting zoos • TechZone was trialed in July at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus Library

  3. Equipment available in the TechZone Combination of e-readers and tablet PCs alongside product descriptions and information People were encouraged to touch, try out, and question iPad Pocket Projector Kindle Dell Streak Iliad Kobo Kogan Samsung Galaxy Tab Sony e-reader

  4. Feedback and survey response • Survey summary • Useful initiative • iPads the most used devices • Many would consider purchasing a device • Potential use included: web surfing 33%); reading (40%); remainder social networking, games etc. • Questions asked • Can we borrow the devices? • How do I unlock the android devices? • Where can I buy one? • Can I read textbooks from the kindle? • Can you use Deakin’s ebooks on the kindle? • Can you read other documents on the kindle (and other ebook readers)? • Which device do you recommend? • Why is the Library doing this? • What’s the difference between this device and that device? • What’s the most popular ereader?

  5. Results so far • Worth doing • Will move TechZone to other campus libraries • Shows the Library in a positive light • Staff development opportunity • Learn more about student preferences and needs for mobile devices • Questions

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